And look at those different types of Mod Podge! Its heaven I tell you.

A little while back I ordered this cute vase and basket set off of the internet.

Its a blank canvas just waiting to be dressed up!

And soon it will be. With the help of some Mod Podge products!

I was itching the play with the Podgeables, so I decided to pair them with the new papers that Mod Podge also just came out with.

Simply trace the shape of the Podgeable on the paper and cut it out.

Apply a light coat of Mod Podge on one side of the Podgeable and add your paper.

Using the file from the tool kit, I sanded the edges of the paper so they would be flush with the acrylic.

And done! Easy right?

Next up I wanted to make a coaster to sit under the vases.

I started with a piece of scrap cardboard as the base and podged (that should be added to the official dictionary as a verb) some scrapbook paper on top. I took one of the larger Podgeables and podged another piece of scrapbook paper to the underside of it. This I also podged to the top of the coaster. I used a scallop punch (but you could use the scallop stencil from the new line as a template if you don’t have the punch) to punch out a flower from the Mod Podge paper pack and podged it on top of the Podgeable.

Since the acrylic piece messes with the height of the coaster, I filled in the edges with Dimensional Magic.

This stuff is SO fun! I want to put it on everything now!

I did get a few bubbles when I used the Dimensional Magic, and I found the best way to remove them was to push them to the edge of the paper and soak them off with a paper towel. Worked like a charm!

I let the Dimensional Magic dry overnight, and then my coaster was ready to go! The Dimensional Magic raised the edges of the coaster up to the same level as the Podgeable.

It sits quite pretty on its own in the vase basket!

I wrapped twine around the top of one of my vases and ran one of the little Podgeables through it.

I wrapped the vase with a piece of lace then overlapped it with some more twine.

I painted a gray band around another vase then wrapped it with a piece of washi tape.

To attach my other small Podgeable I used one of the 3D adhesive mounts from the new Mod Podge line and wrapped it with washi tape to blend in.

Also, the rolled handwritten papers in the vase are from the new Mod Podge paper pack!

For the third vase I Mod Podged on some textured paper. I inked the flowers on the paper with blue and yellow scrapbook ink. Then I applied a coat of Mod Podge, let it dry, then applied a coat of the crackle medium! After the crackle medium dried, I went back and inked each flower with the opposite color it was originally inked with. This helped to bring out the subtle crackle effect.

For the final vase I simply podged on a strip of scrapbook paper and then applied a piece of lace to the front with more Mod Podge.

This would make such a cute teacher or neighbor gift!

Or maybe it will just look lovely sitting on my 1930’s Singer sewing table.

I’m not sure I can part with it!

Check out these other great projects using the new Mod Podge products!

I love Mod Podge! I’ve been trying to find the fabric Mod Podge and I can’t see to find it at Hobby Lobby or Joann’s where I live. I think a trip to Michael’s may be in store! How lucky you are to have all the fun Mod Podge!

1. I’m drooling over all the Mod Podge! 🙂 I’m about to go buy a bunch for church camp in a few weeks. We go through SO much of it! This year, we’re doing block frames and embellished chalkboard clipboards.2. Your vases are GORGEOUS! SOOOO pretty!

That is just perfect. I have a coaster that is sitting in a drawer waiting for some Mod Podge loving. Thank you for sharing. Visiting from A Glimpse Inside. Would love it if you would share this post at my Make it Pretty Monday link party at The Dedicated House. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2012/06/make-it-pretty-monday-week-2.html Wishing you a grand day. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

Wow Michele!! This is so pretty!! I love all the different vases, those shapes with the papers behind them look so sweet – and easy to use!!I can’t wait to check out that dark Mod Podge too – that sounds so fun.

Oh Michele! So fantabulous. I am seriously intimidated to post my project next week! I love everything but am totally smitten by the textured paper vase. I think this absolutely needs to stay on your Singer table!

Oh, I love this! My sons teacher would’ve died for it this year, she was so into the vintage look. This project turned out beautifully! Thanks for sharing!!-Mollyhttp://www.justalittlecreativity.com(Mod Podge Launch group)

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